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Illumina sequencing of the chloroplast genome of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.)
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is the most widespread weed and the most dangerous pollen allergenic plant in large areas of the temperate zone.
Erzsébet Nagy+4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Sisymbrium irio
The complete chloroplast genome of Sisymbrium irio was determined. The length of the complete chloroplast genome is 154,001 bp. The whole chloroplast genome consists of 83,891 bp long single copy (LSC) and 17,630 bp small single copy (SSC) regions ...
Takahiro Kawanabe+4 more
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Comparative Chloroplast Genomes of Camellia Species
Camellia, comprising more than 200 species, is a valuable economic commodity due to its enormously popular commercial products: tea leaves, flowers, and high-quality edible oils. It is the largest and most important genus in the family Theaceae. However, phylogenetic resolution of the species has proven to be difficult.
Jing Yang+4 more
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Bacterial social interactions in synthetic Bacillus consortia enhance plant growth
Inoculation with plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria SQR9 enhances cooperative behaviors and compatibility within the microbial community, promoting plant growth. Building on these interactions, synthetic Bacillus consortia were designed based on phylogenetic relationships and social cooperation, where moderately related consortia exhibited stronger ...
Yan Liu+12 more
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PMAT2: An efficient graphical assembly toolkit for comprehensive organellar genomes
We developed PMAT2, an advanced toolkit for lineage‐specific de novo assembly of plant, animal, and fungal mitochondrial genomes, as well as plant chloroplast genome. PMAT2 leverages optimized graph‐based strategies tailored to organelle genome complexity, enabling complete and accurate assemblies, even with approximately 1 × highly accurate PacBio ...
Fuchuan Han+10 more
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Chloroplast genomes are widely used in genetic engineering, molecular marker development, and phylogeny. In order to analyze the complete chloroplast genome of Dianthus caryophyllus, the complete chloroplast genome of D.
Shuwen Chen+5 more
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The evolution of chloroplast genes and genomes in ferns
Most of the publicly available data on chloroplast (plastid) genes and genomes come from seed plants, with relatively little information from their sister group, the ferns. Here we describe several broad evolutionary patterns and processes in fern plastid genomes (plastomes), and we include some new plastome sequence data.
Wolf, PG+5 more
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ABSTRACT The first high‐resolution reconstruction of the vegetation and environmental changes during the last ca 13 300 cal a BP in the central part of the Kola Peninsula (NW Russia) was reconstructed based on sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) metabarcoding on sediment core Co1410 from Lake Imandra.
Anastasia Poliakova+5 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Hippophae tibetana
Hippophae tibetana adapted well to the unique plateau climate, diffused in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau–Himalayas. Here, we characterized the complete chloroplast genome of Hippophae tibetana.
Wu Zhou, Qi Dong, Honglun Wang, Na Hu
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Droplet digital PCR for detection of allergenic peanut in food ingredients
Abstract Background Peanut is regulated as a major food allergen in the United States. Food products containing peanut must be labeled according to the Food, Drug, and Cosmetics (FD&C) Act, and accurate labeling requires effective detection methods.
Anne C. Eischeid
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